The influence of partisan motivated reasoning on public opinion
T Bolsen, JN Druckman, FL Cook - Political Behavior, 2014 - Springer
T Bolsen, JN Druckman, FL Cook
Political Behavior, 2014•SpringerPolitical parties play a vital role in democracies by linking citizens to their representatives.
Nonetheless, a longstanding concern is that partisan identification slants decision-making.
Citizens may support (oppose) policies that they would otherwise oppose (support) in the
absence of an endorsement from a political party—this is due in large part to what is called
partisan motivated reasoning where individuals interpret information through the lens of their
party commitment. We explore partisan motivated reasoning in a survey experiment focusing …
Nonetheless, a longstanding concern is that partisan identification slants decision-making.
Citizens may support (oppose) policies that they would otherwise oppose (support) in the
absence of an endorsement from a political party—this is due in large part to what is called
partisan motivated reasoning where individuals interpret information through the lens of their
party commitment. We explore partisan motivated reasoning in a survey experiment focusing …
Abstract
Political parties play a vital role in democracies by linking citizens to their representatives. Nonetheless, a longstanding concern is that partisan identification slants decision-making. Citizens may support (oppose) policies that they would otherwise oppose (support) in the absence of an endorsement from a political party—this is due in large part to what is called partisan motivated reasoning where individuals interpret information through the lens of their party commitment. We explore partisan motivated reasoning in a survey experiment focusing on support for an energy law. We identify two politically relevant factors that condition partisan motivated reasoning: (1) an explicit inducement to form an “accurate” opinion, and (2) cross-partisan, but not consensus, bipartisan support for the law. We further provide evidence of how partisan motivated reasoning works psychologically and affects opinion strength. We conclude by discussing the implications of our results for understanding opinion formation and the overall quality of citizens’ opinions.
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